publishing
Renewed publisher deals – help with making your published work open access
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-07-14T16:49:17+01:0017/07/2023|Tags: barrington, knl, OA, open access, publishing, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
Great news! Library Services has just renewed two major Read and Publish deals which allow Cranfield authors to make their work open access by covering much of the costs involved. It has taken a while ...
The eBook crisis and how it affects academic staff
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:08:04+00:0019/04/2022|Tags: barrington, ebooks, knl, mirc, publishing, research, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
Libraries in the HE sector are facing significant issues when trying to buy eBooks. The problems with purchasing models have existed for a while but have got much worse since the pandemic, when the reliance ...
Want to learn more about open access to academic research?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:41:05+00:0020/11/2018|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, movie, OA, open access, paywall, publishing, research, SOMLibrary|
A new film has been released called Paywall: The Business of Scholarship. It explores issues that are very pertinent to all academics, not just at our university, but across the world. The documentary focuses on the ...
Missed the screening of “Paywall: The Business of Scholarship”? Watch it on your desktop
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:42:11+00:0019/09/2018|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, movie, OA, open access, paywall, publishing, research, SOMLibrary|
If you missed the Library Service's screening of "Paywall: The Business of Scholarship” on Wednesday 19 September, you can now watch it direct from your desktop. Paywall gives you the inside track on the big ...
Confused by copyright?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:32:39+00:0002/08/2017|Tags: barrington, copyright, knl, licensing, mirc, publication, publishing, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
As researchers are increasingly expected to publish research outputs online, including data, the question of copyright and licensing often arises. Are they different, and how do they affect each other? Because they have legal implications, ...